DBA

DBA

DENMARKS LEADING CLASSIFIEDS MARKETPLACE

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Dba.dk is a popular online marketplace in Denmark where individuals and businesses can buy and sell a wide range of products and services. The platform was launched in 1999 and has since become one of the largest and most well-known marketplaces in Denmark.

On Dba.dk, users can browse listings for a variety of goods and services, including cars, electronics, furniture, clothing, real estate, and much more. Sellers can create free listings, and buyers can browse and search for items based on category, location, and price range.

Dba.dk also offers features such as the ability to save searches, create custom alerts for new listings, and contact sellers directly through the platform. In addition to the main marketplace, Dba.dk also has a section for job listings, as well as a section for classified ads.

Faceted search

Faceted search, also known as guided navigation or faceted navigation, is a technique used in information retrieval systems that enables users to refine search results by selecting one or more predefined categories, known as facets.

On DBA we spent a lot of time refining the concepts and improving with dynamic filtering, autocomplete and popular categories

Optimising the selling flow

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Thomas is one of the best UEX/designer people I ever worked with. As a part of my team he moved dba.dk to a top class user friendly website, navigating between great UEX and monetization. Thomas’s flair for new trends and his coolness for trendy webdesign with usability as a big focus, is unique. Other skills as wireframe, prototyping and being quick to understand the ideas/projects is just a part of his working methods. Thomas is a great team player and I highly recommend Thomas for all kinds of webdesign projects.
Morten Emery
Head Of Product

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